hand made book in progress ~ by Jane LaFazio |
My wonderful friend, Lesley Riley, invited me to join her blog hop for her new class (details below), so I wanted to do a project with her Transfer Artist Paper (TAP). And then, I'd been saving cereal boxes, and I wanted to use those, and I had a new stencil from Stencil Girl Products Stencil Club, and I wanted to use that and I've been enamored with pink flowers and pink peonies.......So, I just had to use them all together!
I painted the surface of the cereal boxes with absorbent ground and ironed on the transfers over the painted surface.
And I played with my photo, in photoshop, by combining layers and using that stencil.
And then, I sprayed with spray gesso the stencil, over the pages, and then painted them with pink watercolor.
And I sprayed with gesso over part of the transferred image.
Then, I drew on the pages with water soluble graphite pencil. (Keep in mind, this is not a tutorial because I'm not finished and I have no idea where it's going! I'm just sharing my process on this project.)
I'm having fun...... and loving transfer my images to a new surface using TAP. If this turns out well, I'll show you the result! or at least I'll keep you posted on the project.
Meanwhile, the blog hop! Leave a comment on this blog post to win a spot in the online class. Leave your comment by July 9th, and I'll pick a winner and announce it here, on my blog, on July 14th.
Create with TAP Artist Transfer Paper with Lesley Riley ~ mastering the art of transfers on different surfaces.
photo by Jane LaFazio |
image transfer with Transfer Artist Paper ~ by Jane LaFazio |
photo and photoshop play by Jane LaFazio |
stencil and spray gesso ~ photo by Jane LaFazio |
page in progress ~ by Jane LaFazio |
image transfer with Transfer Artist Paper ~ by Jane LaFazio |
photo by Jane LaFazio |
hand made book in progress ~ by Jane LaFazio |
hand made book in progress ~ by Jane LaFazio |
hand made book in progress ~ by Jane LaFazio |
Create with TAP Artist Transfer Paper with Lesley Riley ~ mastering the art of transfers on different surfaces.
I've been trying rather in successfully to transfer photos so I would love this! What you've done so far looks great. I love layers!
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Oh I'm in on this one. I would love to take a class on this product.
ReplyDeleteI am loving what everyone is doing with TAP! This is beautiful so far...looking forward to seeing the updates on this project.
ReplyDeleteThese pages are beautiful, Jane! I'm new to making books, and am addicted. My friend bought some TAP - looks like a good opportunity for an artist play date!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see where your journey takes you with this project. TAP is a product new to me and I appreciate learning more about it with your demonstration. Thanks for the opportunity to win a spot in the TAP class.
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ReplyDeleteI have had some TAP for awhile, the class may be just the thing I need to use it!
ReplyDeleteYour project is looking great, looking forward to seeing what's next! I would love to learn more
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing yet another way to use TAP. I am excited to play with this amazing product. I would love to win a spot in
ReplyDeleteLesley's class.
love your work
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like so much fun. I had never heard of TAP paper. A new product for me to have lots of fun with. Thanks for the chance to win this class. Susann
ReplyDeleteI/We are following a inspired journey. I look forward to see what paths it takes. I'd love to take the TAP workshop journey myself! Thank you for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this generous give away and an opportunity to win a spot in this class. I 've purchased some TAP paper and have yet to use it. This class would be a great motivational workshop.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new product to me. Interesting what you are doing with it. You are such a prolific artist... When do y ou sleep?
ReplyDeleteIt is so interesting to see all the ways TAP can be used. Your pages are beautiful!! I would love to take this class. Thank you for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteSince I have been Geli printing progressing to books seems perfect. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat great creations you have made with the flower photo transfers. You just keep coming up with new ideas. Thank you for sharing. Would love to learn from the source of TAP, Joyce
ReplyDeleteLOVE what you are doing with your hand made book!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to more...thanks for sharing your process!
Thanks for the chance to win a spot in Lesley's class. I've never used transfer paper so looking at your process gave me an idea what it's like to use it. I hope you go back to it and finish it up and share it with us! Thanks for the chance!
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I have some TAP I bought awhile ago but haven't used it yet. Would love to win a place in this class. Love what you are doing. Look forward to your next installment of this lovely book.
ReplyDeleteIt would be great to learn various ways to use the TAP transfer papers. I was gifted one of these sheets but don't know how to use it. Learning from Leslie would be a great bonus. Love what you have done using this product.
ReplyDeletelove your tutorial...can't wait to see it finished!
ReplyDeleteDoooo show us the end result!! Thanks for showing the process.
ReplyDeletebeautiful images. this book will be wonderful. TAP is really amazing stuff.
ReplyDeleteOh my...those images are inspiring. I NEED to get my hands on some TAP ,,,AND some instructions.
ReplyDeleteLove watching you experiment...
ReplyDeletelove your work and your attitude, Ms. Jane!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pages, I love the TAP paper and would love my name in the hat.
ReplyDeleteGxx
I love the beautiful soft effect you are getting with this!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did Witt he floral transfers....beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCa t wait to see the final product
ReplyDeletelove seeing your process Jane! Looks like a great product. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI am a TAP Girl!! Love your piece!!
ReplyDeleteTransfers are a bit of a mystery...would love to learn that technique.....thanks!
ReplyDeleteGotta try it! Looks like lots of wandering in a creative way. Fun.
ReplyDeleteJane, you know the secret of being an artist....play, play, play... you'll discover success!
ReplyDeleteJane, you have the secret to being an artist... play, play, play and discover success!
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done in your project. Please enter me in that wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteYou make me want to go play with my toys instead of doing what I should be doing! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at your project so far and am eager to see the final endeavor. TAP is a great product and I would love to take Leslsey's class
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting a giveaway. Love your transfers.
ReplyDeleteYour project is lovely. And the give-away is so generous. Thanks for the opportunity. Linda C.
ReplyDeleteThis project is very exciting. I have never used TAP and will have to look to buy some but would love to try it. Thank you for the incentive...
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really fun class to take. I would love to try out TAP too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome giveaway. I love TAP and it would be great to get more ideas for how to use it!
ReplyDeleteYour project and process are really interesting, I would live to see the finished project. Winning a spot in Lesley's class would be a real treat. I would love to learn how to use TAP.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this. I haven't heard of this before, but would love to get my art on fabric. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try TAP. Just learning about it and would love to win this class.
ReplyDeleteYour creativity is so, so, so inspiring! This sounds like an interesting workshop!
ReplyDeleteLike this tutorial showing different techiques.
ReplyDeleteAs always love your insight and it's so pretty! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete(Hope this doesn't appear twice as 1st message disappeared. Love everything about this. Love the beauty you captured!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting process. Thanks for posting. I'd love to win the class, too.
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done with this book - so many cool effects with all the tools! Way to go! I esp. like the gesso look over the pictures, the transfer images, the stencil designs and the pencil drawings.
ReplyDeleteYour transfers using the TAP are amazing! I can't wait to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing thee TAP ideas, and for your wonderful inspiring blog!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a class, and learn more about this product. I bought a package of it, a few years ago, but have only tried it out once.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of TAP but never tried it, Sounds like this would be an ideal opportunity to learn more... Love your project. Spray gesso? Now I must try this as well....
ReplyDeleteI'm in. Looking forward to honing my skills with TAP
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and fun giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWay cool Jane!!! CANNOT wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteHello, Jane -- I would LOVE to win a spot in this on-line class! Love your pink peonies!
ReplyDeleteHi Jane, I love your pink flowers project! Thanks for the opportunity to win a spot in Lesley's TAP class.
ReplyDeleteWow! Look fun. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful page you're creating. I love what I've seen of TAP, and would appreciate the opportunity to learn how to use it.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the finished book.
ReplyDeleteI've never done a transfer but the possibilities look endless...
ReplyDeletePS I love your watercolor and pen art and am looking forward to your Strathmore class!
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ReplyDeleteTAP is wonderful and you are doing amazing things with it, Jane! Woo hoo!
ReplyDeleteI read your blog regularly and enjoyed your Watercolor Journal class so much. I need to get back to it especially now that the flowers are plentiful. Would love to learn about TAP. I bought a package recently and a class would motivate me to use it.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow. This is gorgeous. I wish I had your skills.
ReplyDeleteI love to see what you're up to, and your handmade book is full of inspiration. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the chance to win a spot in Lesley's class!
ReplyDeleteWould love a class on TAP images..thanks
ReplyDeleteI love seeing how you integrate all these different techniques. What an inspiraton!! I can't wait to try TAP with my art quilting and journaling. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI would really like to win this giveaway and take Leslie's class on TAP. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win Leslie's class on TAP!!
ReplyDeletei love your artwork! count me in for thegiveaway! and i did not know there was gesso spray! i gotta get some! aloha, angi in hana
ReplyDeleteWould love to win a seat in this class. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this chance to win. I used a sample of TAP when it first came out and loved the results. ~Denise
ReplyDeleteLove how your book is coming together, the colour combinations, and the subtle textures created by the stencil. You are tying it all together to create a very beautiful look. Did you have to use the absorbent ground for the TAP? or can you use the TAP right over gesso? Really like the shade of pink you are using - is it mixed?
ReplyDeleteI could really use this class! I have tried TAP with little success and have been unable to determine what I am glad to know about the class because if I do not win, I can always sign up!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea so far. I usually get scared at about this point because I like certain areas and others not so much. Thanks for the opportunity to take the class.
ReplyDeleteVicki
Thank-you so much for this! Your piece is so lovely! :)
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ReplyDeleteIt's good to play. Love the results.
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